Leigh Hubbard

During his time as Secretary he played a pivotal role in union battles with the Kennett government, the campaign to restore common law rights for injured workers, the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute, the battles over award rights for Victorians who had been "left in the lurch" with the transfer of Industrial Relations powers to the Commonwealth in 1996, the East Timor campaigns in 1999 in which he urged that troops be sent there, and the James Hardie campaign for compensation for victims of asbestos diseases.

[1] Leigh Hubbard has a BA and LLB from the University of Melbourne and has worked as a solicitor, an industrial officer, policy officer, and Secretary of the Victorian Trades Hall Council.

[2] After resigning as Secretary of the VTHC in 2005 he became the National Executive Officer of the United Firefighters Union of Australia.

From 2000 until March 2005 Hubbard was a member of the Victorian State Training Board.

In 2007 he became the Executive Officer of the Asbestos Diseases Society of Victoria (ADSVIC).